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April 15, 2015 Returnables to be collected MARQUETTE — Local Boy Scout Troop 302 is holding a bottle and can drive in the city of Marquette and Marquette Township from 6:30-8 p.m. Monday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.. more »»

April 12, 2015 Council to hear wolf update NEWBERRY — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Eastern Upper Peninsula Citizens Advisory Council is scheduled to hear a wolf program update at its meeting... more »»

April 11, 2015 MARQUETTE — Northern Michigan University President Fritz Erickson has been appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder to serve on the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Executive Committee. more »»

April 11, 2015 By THERESA PROUDFIT Iron Mountain Daily News QUINNESEC — Almost Home Animal Shelter in Quinnesec is struggling after an over abundance of cats, dogs and rats were placed there in the last month and... more »»

April 7, 2015 Board OK’s buying equipment HARVEY — The Chocolay Township Board recently authorized the use of Capital Improvement Fund dollars to purchase police equipment, which includes $4,860 for six body-wor... more »»

April 6, 2015 County board to hold equalization session MARQUETTE — The Marquette County Board is scheduled to hold its equalization meeting April 14 in Marquette. The board will meet at 6 p.m. more »»

April 3, 2015 MARQUETTE — Synergy Fitness, 181 W. Bluff St., is holding a Donate Life Celebration from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. It will offer a variety of free group fitness classes and refreshments. more »»

March 29, 2015 Key players to leave IM?schools? IRON MOUNTAIN — News that two administrators from the Iron Mountain Public Schools may take positions in other school districts has brought about a flurry of... more »»

March 27, 2015 EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information is collected from Marquette City Police Department dispatch log books. The incidents reported may have proven to be unfounded once police investigated. more »»

March 25, 2015 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A wildlife expert says one of the state’s endangered species will soon return to Michigan after spending the winter in a warmer climate. Vince Cavelieri of the U.S. more »»